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bers, our eyes to rest upon even far different scenes from those which met us by moon-light. The Howitzers had struck their tents and were far down to the Peninsula. A few straggling soldiers, here and there, met the eye; some detained by sickness, others by business. The Major's (now Colonel's) headquarters were alone left to tell us of the departed. Two noble men whom I had known and loved from early boyhood, during my absence had been laid in a soldier's grave. The noble-hearted Stanard, who commanded the third Howitzer company, and my beloved friend, Reynold Kirby, had paseed away from earth, both in the prime and vigor of an early manhood. Everything about Yorktown has undergone a change. New soldiers have been moved rapidly into the places of those who are farther down the Peninsula, and scarcely a familiar face met us. Col. Colquitt now commands the post in place of Gen. Hill, who has been transferred to the defence of his own State. We did not see General M